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A bit of a long shot I know.
I am looking for a secondhand AI AT, folding stock; round count is not important since the intention is to convert it to 6.5 Creedmoor -
I am looking for a secondhand AI AT, folding stock; round count is not important since the intention is to convert it to 6.5 Creedmoor -
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Re: Accuracy International AT
My boss may be looking at selling his, not sure how serious he really is, if he does out it it will be as a package rifle scope ( nightforce 8-32x56), mod drag Bag etc, it has probably fired less than 500 rds about 50 by him
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Re: Accuracy International AT
Thanks, however I wouldn't want the scope or possibly even the mod.pe4king wrote:My boss may be looking at selling his, not sure how serious he really is, if he does out it it will be as a package rifle scope ( nightforce 8-32x56), mod drag Bag etc, it has probably fired less than 500 rds about 50 by him
Also please PM me cost.
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Re: Accuracy International AT
Geek - thought about a switch barrel?
Very quick and easy to swap - will cost you about £650 for barrel plus another £100 for barrel vice and action wrench.
If you do eventually see a complete rifle at a good price - buy it and put the barrel on it.
Simples!
Very quick and easy to swap - will cost you about £650 for barrel plus another £100 for barrel vice and action wrench.
If you do eventually see a complete rifle at a good price - buy it and put the barrel on it.
Simples!
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Re: Accuracy International AT
Will probably want to add the cost of headspace gauge(s) to that. I'm not familiar with the AI barrel swap feature, so please feel free to point out if these aren't needed.The Gun Pimp wrote:Geek - thought about a switch barrel?
Very quick and easy to swap - will cost you about £650 for barrel plus another £100 for barrel vice and action wrench.
If you do eventually see a complete rifle at a good price - buy it and put the barrel on it.
Simples!
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Re: Accuracy International AT
Geek - you won't need to buy gauges. But even if you did they are very cheap.
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Re: Accuracy International AT
Thanks, however I would like two rifles so that Shaun and I can shoot together, we both enjoy McQueens (in fact our favourite competition); also you wouldn't let him score in the egg shoot!The Gun Pimp wrote:Geek - you won't need to buy gauges. But even if you did they are very cheap.
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Re: Accuracy International AT
The only rule in the Egg Shoot comp is 'no sharing rifles' - this is because it's a 'no-sighter' comp. Borrow a rifle that someone's already shot and it's sighted in!Geek wrote:Thanks, however I would like two rifles so that Shaun and I can shoot together, we both enjoy McQueens (in fact our favourite competition); also you wouldn't let him score in the egg shoot!The Gun Pimp wrote:Geek - you won't need to buy gauges. But even if you did they are very cheap.
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The Gun Pimp wrote:The only rule in the Egg Shoot comp is 'no sharing rifles' - this is because it's a 'no-sighter' comp. Borrow a rifle that someone's already shot and it's sighted in!Geek wrote:Thanks, however I would like two rifles so that Shaun and I can shoot together, we both enjoy McQueens (in fact our favourite competition); also you wouldn't let him score in the egg shoot!The Gun Pimp wrote:Geek - you won't need to buy gauges. But even if you did they are very cheap.
I did understand about the egg shoot rules, but you can never have too many rifles (just one more!!).
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Re: Accuracy International AT
You're right - a man can never have too many rifles......
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